"I started brainstorming about adding some sort of interactivity to the card. Could the code lead to some sort of game? Could the card itself be part of a game? I thought about the old game of Memory, where you turn over a pair of cards and try to match them. I could conceivably print out a bunch of cards with a limited set of QR codes and the goal would be to find other people with a matching QR code. However, there's no way to distinguish a pair of unique physical objects by scanning them - one could scan a single card twice to get a match. "

Via 2d codes blog - Yuki Masa has made a QR Code stamp using the ancient Chinese art of carving soap stone into a seal. Beautiful - now I'm inspired to follow up the zinc block experiment with a woodcut

Masabi has defined for RSP (part of ATOC) the newly approved interoperable Security Standard for Rail e-Ticketing in the UK, and also the barcode formats to be shared between Rail companies for their printed and mobile delivered barcode tickets.

Bullying UK works hard to tackle bullying all over the UK - with anti-bullying week just around the corner on the 17th of this month the charity will receive a £2,000 grant in order to fund its poster campaign.

these sema dresses introduce a semacode-fashion-pattern as dresscode08, (printed on silk and linen) By reading the patterns with a mobile pone, it shows you the underlying skin of a moving Nymphae and lies to web2.0, to create an artificial character by actions in real life.